Gambia In The Midst Of Confusion:

By Mbye J Jasseh alias PLO Lumumba Jr.

The Gambia is an African facet. A land of negative implications on her daily activities. Men of power severely injuring the scheme of development.

Limitation of corruption has not been stressed out to evaluate the problematic circumstances in The Gambia. I have a thorough examination of the chaos and negative sentiments that catapulted the ruining popularity of this beloved soil.

A nation that’s not ready to solve the problems that befall her, making all matters of national concern a bit more amateur than expected.

In a sense of cognitive disorder faced by many in the political system, has functionally granted an aftermath of pernicious observation.

The Gambia, called by many as the “ smiling coast of Africa ” which has a detailed description in essence but this statement is essentially important but we  considered it in a subterranean manner because minds in the throne have no vision.

People of The Gambia are imprisoned in the dungeons of confusion. Leaders are madly equipped and insanely made a pronunciation of their tenure in office to chair the affairs of the people. We have no willing or patriotic beings that are in the business of conducting an experimental censor to withdraw the apex from menace and social malfunction.

We can change things practically if leaders are sieved to credit the able sensitive thinkers in positions of power.

Power has invited the unable uneducated earth dwellers having the appetite for political rulings. Propaganda has calmly made people confide in the misleaders.

The Gambia can reach the highest corridors of development if we install able and competent leaders in the mantle of leadership and desist from electing thieves to represent us in government.

Attitudes can highly be changed if only we know our worth as human beings and jealousy fights to safeguard our fundamental rights. Therefore, it’s high time that we developed our country and nobody would do that for the Gambians but the Gambians themselves should be empowered to have a clear sense of imagination to practically make The Gambia a better place to live.

Together we can achieve the claimed impossible outcome. We can bridge the gap between the people and the leaders, we can see beyond boundaries. “Life has given us a lemon, let’s not ask for an orange and we are trying to make the lemonade”.

The Gambia is ever true!!!!!!!!-

The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect The Voice’s editorial stance.